Statistics

  • Number of people in employment remains the highest it’s ever been - REC

    Today’s labour market statistics published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), shows wage growth continues. Average weekly earnings for employees in the UK in real terms increased by 0.4% excluding bonuses, and by 0.1% including bonuses, compared with a year earlier.

  • People analytics practice is driving business performance but UK lags behind other markets in confidence and capability

    New CIPD/Workday global research highlights need to boost people data skills and uptake

  • Almost half of companies struggle to find skilled workers

    Digitisation and automation are driving significant change in the skills businesses look for in professionals, according to recruitment specialist Robert Half UK.

  • Employers predict skills gaps and Brexit will stifle UK businesses

    New research by the City & Guilds Group and Emsi suggests that apprenticeships and greater employer and Government collaboration could be the solution

  • Almost 50,000 Summer Jobs up for Grabs Across America

    Top summer destinations include California, New York and Texas; Massachusetts, New York and Florida most lucrative hot spots

  • Straight AI students - Universities dominate artificial intelligence recruitment

    Imperial College London is the nation’s most active creator of jobs in artificial intelligence (AI), according to figures released today by the world’s largest job site Indeed.

  • Looking for a new job AND a pay rise? Here at the 10 cities with the best opportunities right now!

    As advertised job vacancies reach a four-month high, now could be the perfect time to make your next career move.

  • Revealed: Glaring holes in job hunters’ cyber security behaviour

    ...Despite three quarters of respondents worrying about their personal identity being stolen

  • Employer confidence in UK economy turns positive for the first time since August 2017 – REC

    The proportion of employers who believe economic conditions in the UK are getting better outnumber those who think they are getting worse for the first time since August last year.

  • Latest jobs data: Finance sector remains strong while engineering flat-lines

    Professional recruitment firms reported that the number of candidates securing permanent roles in April 2018 increased by 9% year-on-year, according to new survey data from the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo).

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